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SFPUC approves $35 million memorandum of agreement with Daly City for Lake Merced water‑level project
Summary
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission unanimously authorized the general manager to sign a $35 million memorandum of agreement with Daly City to reimburse part of construction on the Lake Merced Water Level Restoration Project, intended to reduce flooding, raise lake levels and provide nonpotable emergency supply.
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission voted unanimously to authorize the general manager to execute a memorandum of agreement with the City of Daly City for $35,000,000 to reimburse a portion of construction costs for the Lake Merced Water Level Restoration Project.
Commissioners approved the funding after a presentation by Obi Nzewi, groundwater program manager at the SFPUC, who described the scope and goals of the multi‑jurisdictional effort. The project would divert additional stormwater from the Vista Grande Drainage Basin into Lake Merced rather than sending it directly to the Pacific Ocean, increase groundwater recharge, raise lake levels for emergency and firefighting nonpotable…
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